fixing the TERRAIN spawn should be your top priority.. why is this still an issue. FIX YOUR GAME DEVS!!! seriously you take our money and keep puahing content when there is still BROKEN FEATURES!!! JUS SELL THE GAME TO A COMPANY THAT WILL FIX IT

Since this update was released, I've experienced my first real crashing with this game. At first it was just the first time I tried to load my save it would crash and then when I restarted it would be fine. Now when I try to load my save or even start a new save, it crashes. I physically cannot play the game. I love this game and I really want to play it, hopefully their is a fix for this but I can't see any yet.

Fix you fucking game i didn't pay for a hafe ass game it pissing me also put in a maping system because it impossible to find everything in the with out one

No need to be rude.
The game isn't half assed, they are always working on fixing their bugs, coding is very fragile and takes a long time, with a game as big as Subnautica even more so, and they're not exactly the biggest team. The game only just came out of the Preview stage, which states that the game may never be fixed and you should buy at your own risk. The game does not need a mapping system, I've found everything I need and made it down to the Lava castle Emperor facility quite easily, if you are having trouble remembering the location of things then build some beacons.

Syync problem? Odd. I had SN on an exernal drive on my xb1s. Plugged in the ext hdd befor 1st power up on my x1x and it gave me a game save from May 2017. Before that though I was getting the no sync on my x1s for months. You do know to load a save without a sync right?

Since this update was released, I've experienced my first real crashing with this game. At first it was just the first time I tried to load my save it would crash and then when I restarted it would be fine. Now when I try to load my save or even start a new save, it crashes. I physically cannot play the game. I love this game and I really want to play it, hopefully their is a fix for this but I can't see any yet.

Since this update was released, I've experienced my first real crashing with this game. At first it was just the first time I tried to load my save it would crash and then when I restarted it would be fine. Now when I try to load my save or even start a new save, it crashes. I physically cannot play the game. I love this game and I really want to play it, hopefully their is a fix for this but I can't see any yet.

When you say crash, is this booting you back to the Xbox home screen when you're trying to load or start a new game?

How far do you get in the loading screen(specifically looking for the last thing you see when you start a new game in the loading menu)

Thank you for replying, I currently only have the one save. Yes, the crashing is booting me back to the Xbox home screen when I try to boot up my save/start a new one.

I select my save/start a new save, nothing changes, it stalls for a good 10 seconds on that screen where I selected my save and then it crashes to the xbox home screen. I never see the aurora crashing loading screen Hope this helps

I've completed the game without an in game map, if you need a map, create a physical one, it's not difficult, there are enough reference points ie; Aurora, Lifepod 4, Lifepod 5, The Gun island, and the Rendezvous island. All you need is the compass, and you should be able to locate all the places in the game, without any great difficulty. And the foul language isn't necessary, it doesn't add anything to your post. Just state your disappointment in the state of the game, and what problems your having, and that you would like them to resolve the issues.

I've completed the game without an in game map, if you need a map, create a physical one, it's not difficult, there are enough reference points ie; Aurora, Lifepod 4, Lifepod 5, The Gun island, and the Rendezvous island. All you need is the compass, and you should be able to locate all the places in the game, without any great difficulty. And the foul language isn't necessary, it doesn't add anything to your post. Just state your disappointment in the state of the game, and what problems your having, and that you would like them to resolve the issues.

I'm sure you could probably just find one on Google.

I'm not gonna lie though, while I don't think it's a necessity to have a map, I do believe it would make a fine addition to this game's collection of content.

I've completed the game without an in-game map, if you need a map, create a physical one, it's not difficult, there are enough reference points ie; Aurora, Lifepod 4, Lifepod 5, The Gun island, and the Rendezvous island. All you need is the compass, and you should be able to locate all the places in the game, without any great difficulty. And the foul language isn't necessary, it doesn't add anything to your post. Just state your disappointment in the state of the game, and what problems you're having, and that you would like them to resolve the issues.

The fact that you finished without a map doesn't mean it's fun for others. I shouldn't have to build and waste space storing beacons just to find things again, and that does not really help with finding them in the first place. The terrain in the game is VERY confusing at times, and lack of starting with a compass, beacons, or coordinates means it's very hard to explore. In something like RDR2, ALL parts of the map pretty much look different so you can pick out more from the visuals. Not so in SN, especially when you factor in that the render distance is horrible at times; if you can't see a long way away underwater, it's hard to locate visual reference points. Please bear in mind that many people play this as a game, not as "undersea simulator", and we want to spend a limited amount of time progressing and having fun. Not being lost and frustrated.

To the devs: I too have hit the problem of the game being stuck at the load screen. I can't give you much detail but it happened on an XBox One S, and I believe it was after something bad happened to me and I had tried to quit and then reload the game. I ended up trying to use XBox menu to quit from outside the game, but at that point the console acted horribly slow for *everything* - so bad in fact I thought my hard drive might have suddenly had problems. I ended up having to disconnect the controllers, power off the XB, and physically unplug it for a few seconds, then go through bootup and loading the game all over again. Feels like the game got stuck in memory on some process and wouldn't shut down gracefully.

@zuganug thank you for the game crash details. After rebooting did the game load for you? @connor_steve , if you do a cold reboot are you able to load or start new games afterward?

One other test that might be helpful if you're in this state(before cold restart) would be if you put the Xbox into offline mode. I'm going to follow up with the team and look into whether there is anything else that could be interfering at the point where the game loads, we might be able to put out a test patch with some additional logging.

Thank you for your patience, I'll reach out if there is anything else that might help us narrow this down.

I've finally gotten back to playing Subnautica after taking some time off from it. Took some other peoples' advice and did a full factory reset of my Xbox and reinstalled everything, deleted my synced saves, etc.

Fired it back up and have started a new game. Graphics are definitely much improved now. However, I'm still getting a decent amount of lag and pop-in, and I haven't even gone close to any of the deeper area in the games where it was bad before. Basically just been swimming around the shallows, kelp forests, and some of the grassy plateau areas. And I'm still getting that nasty lag where you try and turn around, it pauses for a second or two, then instantly whips you around a random number of degrees so you have no idea which way you're looking anymore. And also getting a ton of lag when breaching the ocean surface and climbing in my escape pod.

The pop-in is better than it was, but still pretty significant.

And like I said, this stuff was always a much bigger issue in places like the lost river and lava zones...places I haven't even come close to visiting yet.

XBOX One user here, pretty much completed the game (healed myself), but now save game will not load, freezes the app, or returns me to XBOX home page without loading. Have tried restarting/unplugging Xbox a few times. This is one of the more brilliant console game concepts I've seen in a long time, was a real heart-breaker to put 5-6 days into completing story, only to have it bug out on me in the final endgame. Also had some serious issues with getting stuck between floors in the primary containment facility. Must be something about the sequencing at the end that trips the game up.

@ghengis415 can you try going into offline mode and let me know if that fixes the issue for you. I'm trying to eliminate the chance of there being some issue with sync'ing taking too long and keep you from getting into the game.

Go to Settings > Network > Network Settings > select Go Offline

Go back to Xbox Home and use the option menu and close Subnautica and then relaunch it.

I've finally gotten back to playing Subnautica after taking some time off from it. Took some other peoples' advice and did a full factory reset of my Xbox and reinstalled everything, deleted my synced saves, etc.

Fired it back up and have started a new game. Graphics are definitely much improved now. However, I'm still getting a decent amount of lag and pop-in, and I haven't even gone close to any of the deeper area in the games where it was bad before. Basically just been swimming around the shallows, kelp forests, and some of the grassy plateau areas. And I'm still getting that nasty lag where you try and turn around, it pauses for a second or two, then instantly whips you around a random number of degrees so you have no idea which way you're looking anymore. And also getting a ton of lag when breaching the ocean surface and climbing in my escape pod.

The pop-in is better than it was, but still pretty significant.

And like I said, this stuff was always a much bigger issue in places like the lost river and lava zones...places I haven't even come close to visiting yet.

I've finally gotten back to playing Subnautica after taking some time off from it. Took some other peoples' advice and did a full factory reset of my Xbox and reinstalled everything, deleted my synced saves, etc.

Fired it back up and have started a new game. Graphics are definitely much improved now. However, I'm still getting a decent amount of lag and pop-in, and I haven't even gone close to any of the deeper area in the games where it was bad before. Basically just been swimming around the shallows, kelp forests, and some of the grassy plateau areas. And I'm still getting that nasty lag where you try and turn around, it pauses for a second or two, then instantly whips you around a random number of degrees so you have no idea which way you're looking anymore. And also getting a ton of lag when breaching the ocean surface and climbing in my escape pod.

The pop-in is better than it was, but still pretty significant.

And like I said, this stuff was always a much bigger issue in places like the lost river and lava zones...places I haven't even come close to visiting yet.

Thanks for the feedback. Are you on the Xbox One X or the Xbox One?

Xbox One.

I'll also add that I made my way into the Aurora and fell through the floor and found myself swimming in between rooms and had to reload.

Hi, I just finished SN on Xbox One (original console) and I didn't crash to dashboard at all during the entire game, so if that was an issue before it looks like you did a good job. I was able to break an earlier playthrough when leaving the Aurora, I clipped through the underwater pipes in the Prawn bay (not sure if that's the right term, they just hadn't loaded yet) and then really leaned into it and escaped the crash site in that state, which seemed to erase all water visuals from the game, I could see all terrain in its "original" colors if that makes sense. I could even save and reload in this state, and it did not revert, but I didn't mind restarting the game. Overall I really like the game, any issues I might complain about are ones I'm sure you're already aware of, like environment pop-in (it would be great if as a first step, just the collision would be higher sequenced, my Prawn suit fell out of the world once), disorienting dropped frames/screen lag while turning (which is jarring on a TV, I imagine it could make you quite sick in VR) and save/load times (though I wouldn't mind that if the game is stable once I'm in, which it mostly is). I didn't have any issues with resource/crafting systems. There's some inventory management quality of life improvements that could be made but I'd rather see the game as-is perform more smoothly before adding new features. Otherwise, really enjoyable game on Xbox, please keep working on it!